A great example of a late 50's Les Paul Junior. In the mid 1950s, Gibson introduced the Les Paul Junior as a simple and affordable student model version of the standard Les Paul. It featured one dog-eared P-90 pickup, a stud-mounted bridge, an unbound rosewood fingerboard, and a slab mahogany body.
The lightweight guitar has the original powerful and throaty dog ear P-90 that can cover any genre. This Junior has stood the test of time and obviously loved a lot. The guitar is in good condition with only three replaced dots and moderate wear on the finish. The guitar sounds amazing and plays like a dream.
Includes its original chip board case.